The Buttercreek Hay Farm is just 15 miles south of Interstate 84 and the town of Hermiston Oregon in the heart of agriculturally rich Columbia Basin. Consisting of 336.85 +/- total acres, the farm rests at the southern end of the highly sought-after Buttercreek valley. The valley is known for high yielding hay production and supplying dairy quality feed throughout the Pacific Northwest. Historically, the farm has produced grain and hay crops typical for the area.WATER RIGHTS / IRRIGATION SYSTEMThe farm?s water supply includes both surface water (Buttercreek) and ground water with a total of 329+/- acres of water rights. According to Water Resources Department, the priority dates range from 1883 to 1903. The primary water delivery is flood irrigation. The point of diversion (POD) is on Buttercreek utilizing a series of well-maintained ditches spreading the water over leveled fields.Throughout the irrigation season, the farm also relies on a pressurized system utilizing both well water and surface water. The pressurized system contains 90% mainline to wheel-line sprinklers with a small portion watered by hand-line sprinklers. There are three separate creek pump stations (POD) equipped with two 40-hp pumps, a 30-hp pump, as well as a 10-hp pump.STRUCTURES / OUTBUILDINGSThe farm is comprised of three separate tax-lots.· 2N2700 TL 2100· 2N2700 TL 2000· 2N2700 TL 1902The main farmhouse was built in 1949, is approximately 1,440 sq/ft, including 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and sits on tax lot 2100. Updated several years ago, it has a modest built interior and a very well-manicured outside yard area with a paved drive/parking area.The supporting barn lot is equipped with a 30x40 garage, a 36x70 shop, both with poured concrete floors, and a supporting fuel system.Not far across the field to the north sits the equipment lot and farm office which consists of a 1980 double-wide trailer. A well maintained fully permitted 60? working mechanical scale house is also included.